Root Motorola Moto G (2014)

Step 2: Once you have successfully unlocked the bootloader on Motorola Moto G (2014), then you need to install custom recovery (i.e TWRP or CWM recovery). For that you have to connect your device to the computer first then follow the below steps.

Step 3: Download SuperSU (latest) and move it to the root of the Phone SD memory.

Step 11: Now, TWRP recovery will be installed on your phone and you will be able to see some process on your Device screen.

Step 12: Now, you need to boot into the ADB mode. To boot into adb mode, Press and hold the Volume Down Key and Power Key (for 4-5 seconds) and release the power key but keep holding the Volume Down key until ADB mode is visible on the screen.

Step 13: Once you have booted into the ADB mode, Select Recovery (use volume down for scrolling and Volume Up to select).

Step 14: Once you have booted into the TWRP recovery mode, Tap on the Install and select the SuperSU package that you have moved to the Phone SD in Step#3.

Step 15: Now, reboot your Device from the TWRP recovery.

Step 16: Once your Device is restarted you will be able to see the SuperSU icon in the Menu. Which confirms that you have successfully rooted your Motorola Moto G (2014).

Optional: You can also verify the root status of your device by using the Root Checker Application.